Country Crafts & Gifts

Country Crafts & Gifts is located at Main Street, Jordan MT 59337 . The data
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Bride claimed refund for wedding flowers that never arrived – only to be caught holding the bouquet on F - The Sun

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

A BRIDE claimed a refund for wedding flowers that never arrived — only to be caught holding the bouquet in social media snaps.Jordanne McLaughlin was given her £100 back by wedding decor company Forever to Hold.3 Jordanne told Sarah the flowers turned up at a neighbour’s house seven months after they were ordered and two months after being refundedCredit: PIC FROM FACEBOOK - USE AT OWN RISK3 Jordanne McLaughlin was given her £100 back by wedding decor company Forever to HoldCredit: Kennedy News and MediaHowever, a full year later she was spotted by business co-owner Sarah Weatherill, 34, clutching the same artificial bouquet in a wedding photo set as her Facebook profile picture.Jordanne told Sarah that the flowers had turned up at a neighbour’s house seven months after they were ordered - and two months after being refunded.She refused to return the £100 until Sarah threatened to involve the police.Sarah, who runs the business with Lisa Husband, 46, said she had proof of postage for the bouquet when it was sent in January last year.WEIGH HEY Mum's weight loss tips after shedding 3st in months - without givin... https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/8641461/bride-claimed-refund-for-wedding-flowers-that-never-arrived-only-to-be-caught-holding-the-bouquet-on-social-media/

Caroline Jordan, owner of Linden Co. Floristry, works on arrangements for an upcoming wedding in her Steamboat Springs shop.John F. RussellSTEAMBOAT SPRINGS — On Thursday, florist Caroline Jordan was surrounded by brightly colored snapdragons, ranunculus and garden roses as she prepared centerpieces for an upcoming wedding.“I love how they represent the seasons — whatever is happening in this moment in time,” Jordan said of the arrangements. “That’s why I like doing events all year round. You can really use what’s going on outside and express it in an arrangement.”A little more than a year ago Jordan created Linden Co. Floristry and has been creating colorful, artistic arrangements for weddings and other special events in a work-live apartment in Steamboat Springs.A couple of weeks ago she moved her business to a new storefront at 1106 Lincoln Ave. It’s a space with lots of large windows and bright light, and she hopes the location will help her business continue to blossom.“People should defin... https://www.steamboatpilot.com/news/steamboat-florist-moves-to-lincoln-avenue-location-with-hopes-of-growing-already-blossoming-business/

Miss Manners: Floral runaround could have been avoided - The Washington Post

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

I sent her a photo and video of the bouquet and card so that they could be temporarily enjoyed, at least visually.I was a bit stunned to get a call from her asking me to please call the florist, and ask if the flowers could be picked up and a new bouquet delivered upon her return, but I said “Of course.” So I called the local florist and they said they’d see what they could do.Apparently the florist then called their client, the sender, to ask if they’d like to pay to send a second bouquet. Somebody bears the cost of a second bouquet.It seems to me that a gracious person would have said, “Oh, those are beautiful; would someone in our office like to take them home and enjoy them?” Was her request a symptom of over-entitlement?Alive as Miss Manners is to the rudeness of others, she cannot help noticing that there would be less rudeness if we did not go around expecting to find it. What your boss did was unexpected, but not rude.What happened next created the mess, much like the actor who drops a prop that causes another actor to trip and fall into the lap of the gentleman in the front row.Your boss’s hope that the flower shop would reschedule the delivery after it had occurred was absurdly optimistic. But she is the boss. Your call to the flower shop should have been: “My apologies. I realize this is unusual, but my boss is out ... https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/advice/miss-manners-floral-runaround-could-have-been-avoided/2019/08/20/a9d8ab7e-bd0f-11e9-a5c6-1e74f7ec4a93_story.html

Chula Vista's top 5 floral shops to visit now - Hoodline San Diego

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Looking to explore the best floral shops around town?Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top florists in Chula Vista, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to venture next time you're in the market for fresh flowers.1. The Singing Floristphoto: mayra s./yelpTopping the list is The Singing Florist. Located at 231 Third Ave., Suite D in Northwest, it's the highest-rated florist in Chula Vista, boasting five stars out of 63 reviews on Yelp.2. Eastlake Floral DesignPhoto: eastlake floral design/YelpNext up is Village Center's Eastlake Floral Design, at 962 Eastlake Parkway (at Otay Lakes Road). With 4.5 stars out of 94 reviews on Yelp, the shop has proven to be a local favorite.3. Bonita FloristPhoto: michelle p./YelpBonita Florist, at 4362 Bonita Road (between Villas Drive and Otay Lakes Road), is another top choice, with Yelpers giving it 4.5 stars out of 71 reviews.4. Barliz FlowersPhoto: barbara m./YelpBarliz Flowers, a florist and floral designer spot in Southwest, is another much-loved go-to, with five stars out of 31 Yelp r... https://hoodline.com/2019/08/chula-vista-s-top-5-floral-shops-to-visit-now

A Career in Bloom - San Antonio Magazine

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Mandy the Mantle Girl,” as she is known at the White House (yes, that White House), has a floral career that took root when she was a girl growing up in College Station. A third-generation florist, she spent her youth helping out at her grandmother’s floral shop, Nita’s Flowers.“Our entire lives were based around the shop and doing parties and events,” she recalls, adding that Nita’s is still going strong today. “Christmas was especially big for us.”Also “big” was a recurring job providing fresh flowers to President George H.W. and Barbara Bush whenever they stayed at their College Station apartment. That led Barkley to start dreaming of taking her floral talents to even bigger presidential quarters.“I submitted an application and was selected as a volunteer five years ago, and they’ve been bringing me back ever since,” says the mother of three who moved to San Antonio seven years ago and now serves on the White House’s executive decorating team.Still, while flowers are Barkley’s passion, she says that she’s taken a more modern approach to the business. The choice has allowed the freelance florist to create stunning seasonal displays for the exterior of Feliz Modern and other local businesses and also to craft masterpieces for private residences, large parties and small gatherings. Her work often incorporates flowers plus fun accents, such as piñatas, pinwheels, Italian crepe paper flowers, ornaments at Christmas and “crafty” items like ribbon chandeliers. “I actually... https://www.sanantoniomag.com/September-2019/A-Career-in-Bloom/

Enderby florist pick of B.C.’s crop - Vernon Morning Star

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

An Enderby florist is again blooming as one of B.C.’s best.Crocus Floral Design has picked up the award for Best Wedding Florist- Overall, for the second year in a row at the B.C. Professional Wedding Awards.See: Enderby florist wins Best in B.C. “So honoured to be chosen as B.C.’s Best Wedding Florist Overall,” said owner Janice Robillard.The winning design came from a wedding with Kelowna’s Vintage Origami Weddings, a finalist in the awards.“This was the best wedding ever with the most amazing team of people involved,” said Robillard. “We are all winners.”From the photographer, “who captured the hearts of the judges I am sure,” to the “fantastic bride and groom,” and Vintage Origami’s decor “whose dreams and visions are always a pleasure to create.”Crocus Floral Design opened five years ago in the North Okanagan and has since been recognized locally and provincially.See: Enderby honours top businesses@VernonNewsjennifer@vernonmorningstar.comLike us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. https://www.vernonmorningstar.com/business/enderby-florist-pick-of-b-c-s-crop/

Now Hear This — Dreamy Dallas Flowers and the Top Florists Who Create Them - PaperCity Magazine

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

If you ask nicely, the kind gents at Trader Joe’s will give you a buzz when fresh blooms arrive during peony season — so you can buy them by the bunch-full before they sell out.As for favorite florists? Bows & Arrows. I remember when the darling Rico fam opened up shop on Greenville Avenue years ago (that store has since shuttered) and their business has blossomed (pun intended) ever since, with everything from floral arrangements to full-on event design. They are absolutely genius. I also adore GRO — another husband-wife owned biz. I took a floral arranging class at their Fair Park-area studio a couple years ago. Cathartic doesn’t begin to describe that two-hour session of life.Bows and Arrows, 4908 Bryan Street, 214.828.2697GRO Floral and Event Design, 3500 Commerce Street, 214.370.9846Lisa Collins Shaddock, Senior EditorI love receiving any floral arrangement! It’s amazing what fresh flowers do to brighten your space and mood. At home, I typically go for simple arrangements of a single type of flower, but it is hard to land on a favorite. I worked with the ultra-talented Junior Villanueva with Garden Gate on the florals for my spring wedding and he helped me incorporate two of my most beloved blooms into the day: the parrot tulip, which I love for its classic shape and cool, frayed edges; and the lily of the valley, which I carried for my bouquet and also used as a motif on everything from the save the dates to our wedding cake.The Garden Gate, 2303 Farrington Street, Suite 100, 214.220.1272Billy Fong, Culture and Style EditorI believe that I have shared before that two of my skill sets are not gift-wrapping or floral arrangements. When I attempt either it looks as though a serial killer has taken creative license. It’s frightening. That said, I do love receiving beautifully wrapped gifts and am always beaming when I get a delivery of flowers for my desk (hint hint). That beaming turns in to outright giddiness when I see that the delivery is from Grange Hall.When I am in the mood to buy flowers for my home or to bring as a last-minute hostess gift I pop into Avant Garden. A Dallas institution, created by my dear friend, Todd Fiscus, that was open for close to 15 years in Highland Park Village and then in 2017 moved to The Shops of Highland Park. My imagination is always sparked when I walk-in and even though I don’t have consummate taste when it comes to flowers, I know the creative and friendly staff will steer me in the right direction.Grange Hall, 4445 Travis Street, 214.443.0600Avant Garden, 4254 Oak Lawn Avenue, 214.559.3432Hillery Stack, Dallas PublisherMy most favorite thing in the world is a bouquet of sunflowers. They are so happy. Everything about them makes me smile. Their simplicity is endearing yet at the same time their bold beautiful commands your attention. When I close my eyes and envision my happy place, it’s a picnic in a Tuscan sunflower field. I think one of the most beautiful and unique sunflower arrangements I’ve received was here in Dallas from Dr. Delphinium. It’s my go-to place for all things florals.Dr. Delphinium, 5806 W. Lovers Lane, 214.522.9911Linda Kenney, Account ManagerMy mantra is “Flowers are love’s truest language.”I adore flowers; I am happiest when I am in an environment of flowers. I felt enchanted and giddy when I walked through the Gardens of Giverny. You see my point.I love to arrange flower... https://www.papercitymag.com/fashion/dallas-best-flowers-florists-office-debate-arrangments/

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